Nicholas Charriere
@pushix
My contrarian is that the vast majority of people that are pro “decentralization” are actually just into the current thing and would have chanted “centralized platforms” if this was 2010. This is totally fine btw. Great things happen when a crowd gets behind 1 idea, but the moral superiority is a turnoff.
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Rolf Hoefer
@rolfhoefer
what's the moral piece of shouting decentralization in your view?
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Metaversity
@metaversity
My 2 cents: Most people >99% don’t know how to self custody properly in decentralised systems. Yet the existing people in crypto think only the smart ones should survive here. Instead they should work on making self custody accessible to everyone. This reeks of moral superiority to me.
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Manuel
@manuelmaccou.eth
Idk about current crypto people thinking “only the smart should survive”. Personally I haven’t experienced that sentiment, but you have?
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Metaversity
@metaversity
I work on user operation security research. I independently research scams and interview victims and then work to educate communities to avoid said scams. Had a very tough time getting support from EF, Founders and institutions. Most people want you to buy their token and not if you know how to secure it properly.
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Metaversity
@metaversity
Part of the problem is the users themselves. But they immediately change course from complacency to action after the first time they get hacked/scammed. Unfortunately this means everyone I know in crypto on average has lost $3k worth of crypto/NFTs.
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